Country
Music Hall of Fame Member Maxine Brown Russell Passes
In Little
Rock With Family By Her Side
Nashville, TN
(January 21, 2019) - Maxine
Brown Russell, the vivacious entertainer, mother, grandmother, aunt,
sister, and friend passed at Bowman Hospice in Little Rock, Arkansas on Monday
January 21, 2019 from complications of heart and kidney disease at the age of
87. Her family was by her side.
Born April 27,
1931 in Campti, Louisiana, Russell was predeceased by her parents, Floyd and
Birdie Brown, sisters Bonnie Ring and Norma Sullivan, brothers Jim Ed Brown and
Raymond Brown, and her son, Tommy H. Russell, Jr. She is survived by two
children, Jimmy Russell (Mary) and Alicia Short (Curtis), six grandchildren
(Caitlin, Daniel, Meredith, Eva, Patrick, and Katherine), and two
great-grandchildren (Atlas and Aina).
As one-third of
the popular Country trio The Browns,
Maxine enjoyed a lengthy career that spanned the 1950s and '60s. The group
released multiple "million-sellers," including "The
Three Bells" (>> YouTube), "The
Old Lamplighter," "Scarlet Ribbons," and "Send
Me The Pillow You Dream On."
As a songwriter,
her first taste of success came with The Browns' release of "Looking
Back To See."
Maxine was the
"cut up" of the globally-renowned trio, and always the life of the
party during the group's tours, including jaunts in the U.K and Japan. The
Browns joined The Grand Ole Opry in 1963 and appeared on hit
television shows of the day, including: The Ed Sullivan Show, The
Arthur Murray Show, The Perry Como Show, American Bandstand with Dick
Clark, and The Jerry Lewis Show.
In 2012, Russell
was awarded the Ella Dicky Literary Award for her 2005
autobiography, Looking Back To See.
The Browns were proud members of The Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame, The Arkansas Walkway of Stars, The Missouri Walkway of Stars, and recipient of aLifetime Achievement Award from The Arkansas Country Music Hall of Fame.
In 2015, The Browns were inducted into the prestigious Country Music Hall of Fame.
The Browns were proud members of The Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame, The Arkansas Walkway of Stars, The Missouri Walkway of Stars, and recipient of aLifetime Achievement Award from The Arkansas Country Music Hall of Fame.
In 2015, The Browns were inducted into the prestigious Country Music Hall of Fame.
Funeral services are being planned and will be announced soon.
The
Browns: The Three Bells (8-CD) Bear Family Records
8-CD boxed set (LP-size) with 40-page book, 258 tracks. Playing time approx. 616
mins.
The Browns, Jim Ed and sisters
Maxine and Bonnie, rose to the top of the country and pop charts in 1959 with
their recording of 'The Three Bells'. One of the finest harmony groups in
country music, the Browns were part of the transition from hillbilly music to
the Nashville sound, with a little rock 'n' roll on the side. This
retrospective covers the Browns from their earliest recordings for Fabor in
1954, including the hit Looking Back To
See, and follows their RCA career through such giant hits as I Heard The Bluebirds Sing, I Take The Chance,
The Old Lamplighter, Scarlet Ribbonsand of course The
Three Bells under producer-guitarist Chet Atkins's guiding hand. This
is essential listening for those who love close family harmony singing.
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